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Superconductivity in the 'triple-fluorite-layer' copper oxides (Cu,M)-1232 (M= Mo, W, Re, Pb)

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SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 137, Issue 11, Pages 601-605

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssc.2006.01.010

Keywords

high-T-c superconductors; high-pressure oxygenation; X-ray diffraction; charge balance

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Here two new high-T-c superconductors are reported of the (Cu,M)-1232 structure containing a fluorite-structured (Ce,Y)-O-2-(Ce,Y)-O-2(Ce,Y) triple-layer block between two adjacent superconductive CuO2 planes. The new superconductors were found through substitution studies at the Mo site in the recently synthesized superconductor, (Cu0.75M0.25)Sr-2(Ce0.67Y0.33)(3)Cu2O11+delta or (Cu0.75Mo0.25)-1232 [Y. Morita, T. Nagai, Y. Matsui, H. Yamauchi, M. Karppinen, Phys. Rev. B 70 (2004) 174515. [10a]]. Essentially single-phase samples of the (Cu0.75M0.25)-1232 phase with M=W, Re and Pb were obtained by an ambient-pressure solid-state synthesis method. Through a subsequent high-pressure oxygenation (HPO) treatment carried out at 5 GPa and 500 degrees C in the presence of Ag2O2 as an oxygen source the M=W and Re samples were successfully 'superconductorized'. Introduction of Pb was found to markedly enhance the speed of the formation of the 1232 phase, but the (Cu,Pb)-1232 samples did not exhibit superconductivity. Among the superconductive (Cu,M)-1232 samples, the highest T-c value of 56 K was achieved for (Cu0.75Re0.25)-1232. It is likely that the higher the average valence of cations in the (Cu,M)O1+delta charge-reservoir is, the more can the phase accommodate excess oxygen upon HPO treatment and the higher is the resulting T-c value. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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